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    Transporter

    Transporter

    Sync data between persistence engines, like ETL only not stodgy

    Compose Transporter helps with database transformations from one store to another. It can also sync from one to another or several stores. This version officially only supports the mongodb and postgresql adaptors. Support for other DBs will be added later on. Other adaptors may or may not work. You're encouraged to still use v0.5.2 for non mongo/postgres migrations. Transporter allows the user to configure a number of data adaptors as sources or sinks. These can be databases, files or other resources. Data is read from the sources, converted into a message format, and then send down to the sink where the message is converted into a writable format for its destination. The user can also create data transformations in JavaScript which can sit between the source and sink and manipulate or filter the message flow. Adaptors may be able to track changes as they happen in source data. This "tail" capability allows a Transporter to stay running and keep the sinks in sync.
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